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ASEF and OzAsia brings more Southeast Asians to Borak in Adelaide

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Strengthening Southeast Asian and Australian engagement is the focus of Borak Art Series in Adelaide this November. In this framework, the Oz Asia Festival and Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) has set-up a mobility fund for Southeast Asian artists and cultural professionals to ensure diverse representation from the region.

About Borak Arts

Since 2013, Borak Arts Series has welcomed over 1,100 delegates from 26 countries, 29 international festival directors and presenters as well as 42 international funding stakeholders.

Borak Arts Series has become a platform that creates opportunities and builds capacity through the congregation of South East Asian and international cultural leaders, artists, presenters, producers, intermediaries, funders, academics and students.

The main objectives of the event are:

To promote accessibility of information, tools and ideas on how to bring works or discussions forward;

To encourage cultural mobility and create alliances that would assist in building a robust performing arts ecosystem

To provide a platform for various panel discussions, networking sessions, one on one meetings with international programmers and workshop sessions